What is Raindrop?

Hydro Raindrop uses cutting-edge cryptography to secure your accounts by leveraging the power of public blockchain. Instantly verify yourself anytime, anywhere in the world and eliminate identity theft and hacking. Simply use the 100% free Hydrogen app, or build cutting edge authentication directly into your systems using the open source protocols! Read our in-depth Raindrop WhitePaper.

Warning issued on text based 2FA models

NIST against using SMS OTP

NIST recently released guidelines stating “Due to the risk that SMS messages may be intercepted or redirected, implementers of new systems SHOULD carefully consider alternative authenticators.”

Hackers are using devices which costs less than $1,000 to intercept two-factor authentication or 2FA text codes sent by banks; easily gaining access to consumer accounts.

Google drops use of their own authenticator

due to serious phishing concerns

Phishing attacks have tripled since 2013 with over 246 million phishing attempts made in the past 4 years alone.

Hackers are using sophisticated email schemes and have been reportedly successful in getting phishing like links clicked in 1 out of every 10 emails, luring victims to their fake site and accessing accounts protected by 2FA apps such as Google Authenticator app and Authy.

Blockchain secured 2FA with Phishing Protection

The Hydro app built by Hydrogen vastly improves both of the current 2FA security vulnerabilities by having the codes generated by the actual bank or exchange websites themselves, and only then entered onto the users phone.

FEATURES

2 Factor Authentication

Decentralized

Multi-Device Capability

Lost Phone Regeneration

Easy to Implement API

Public Blockchain Security

Raindrop MFA

Google Authenticator

Integrate in Under an Hour!

With Hydrogens out of the box implementation with popular CMS platforms and languages, the integration is as easy as install and activate. Complimented by easy to implement APIs and a beautiful mobile app available for your users on Android and iOS, it's everything which was needed from the advent of multi-factor authentication.